1. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (hereinafter referred to as CAAC) is responsible for the overall management of the national civil aviation meteorological work. Planning the overall construction of meteorological services; Issue unified rules and regulations; Make annual work plan; Organize the collection, research, compilation and publication of relevant aviation meteorological technical documents and materials at home and abroad; Organize the exchange of business and technical experience; Review and report the overall meteorological instrument and equipment update and equipment purchase plan; Organize the installation, debugging and acceptance of large-scale precision meteorological instruments and special electronic appliances; Participate in the inspection and handling of major flight accidents related to meteorology; Participate in international aviation meteorological technical business activities, undertake relevant international aviation meteorological business, and sign international aviation meteorological technical service agreements; Supervise and inspect meteorological services and meteorological construction.
Two, China Civil Aviation Regional Administration (hereinafter referred to as the Regional Administration), Flight Academy (hereinafter referred to as the Academy), responsible for the management of meteorological work within their respective jurisdictions. To formulate plans for the construction of meteorological services in the region; Organizing meteorological services in the region; To formulate annual plans for meteorological work and business study plans in the region; Organize the inspection of the work quality and technical business assessment of meteorological centers, stations and stations under their jurisdiction; Participate in the investigation and handling of meteorological flight accidents in the region; Organize to collect, sort out, review and report the monthly and annual reports of all meteorological stations in the region; Organize technical business experience exchange; To formulate supplementary provisions on meteorological work in this region; Examining and reporting plans for meteorological equipment, materials and instruments in the region; Organize the installation and acceptance, inspection and maintenance of meteorological instruments and equipment and the verification of meteorological measuring instruments; Participate in signing the relevant meteorological clauses in the international navigation technical service agreement in the region.
Three, civil aviation meteorological centers, stations, stations, responsible for organizing the implementation of meteorological services within the scope of their duties; To carry out the plan declaration, storage, testing and maintenance of meteorological instruments and equipment; To implement the rules and regulations issued by superiors, and to study and arrange work; Fill in the historical archives, monthly reports, annual reports and monthly work of meteorological stations on time; Report the monthly and annual observation books to meteorological stations and stations; Compile the weather forecast of this airport, sum up technical and business experience, and improve service quality. Article 8 The establishment of civil aviation meteorological stations:
The Civil Aviation Administration shall set up a civil aviation meteorological center;
A central meteorological station of civil aviation shall be set up at a place designated by the regional administration or the Civil Aviation Administration;
The airport shall set up an airport meteorological station or meteorological observation station;
Navigation points shall be provided with meteorological observation stations as required. Article 9 The Civil Aviation Meteorological Center is responsible for: regularly compiling the national important aviation weather forecast map four times a day; The upper air wind and temperature forecast map of a specific isobaric surface or the upper air wind and temperature forecast of a specific isobaric surface grid point should be compiled twice a day regularly; Master the meteorological conditions of important flights on domestic and international routes; Collect, forward and exchange meteorological information related to foreign flights; Answer the weather consultation. Provide the drawn forecast map and broadcast it by fax.